How Safe Are Your Computer's Files? Thursday, March 1, 2001 How Safe Are Your Computer’s Files? (NAPSA)—The number one software security provider in the world has recently announced a very powerful new suite of programs available to the public. Computer Associates has built its reputation on providing highquality software solutions to thousands of corporations, and the company now will add consumers and small businessesinto its security customer umbrella. The program that the company developed, the eTrust EZ Armorsuite, will provide a comprehensive solution to the security risks that are present on the Internet today; it will include a personalfirewall, an antivirus solution, and an e-mail screening technology. As more people use the Internet to shop, to stay in touch, and to learn, concern about hackers having unauthorized access to personal computers is growing. The need for protection on a home or small business computer system is quickly becoming a top concern. The eTrust EZ Armor suite, the first product available from CA’s my-eTrust.com Website, answers that concern. It is easyto-use, affordable, and effective. Visitors to the Web site can choose to license the software for their home or small business computers or can try the product with no charge, utilizing the 60 day free trial. Updates to the software will constantly be available, as the security stays up-to-the-minute with the latest viruses. Registered users can be automatically notified via e-mail when these updates become available. Thesoftware is designed to provide protection not only against a) Computer Associates @ Threats to personal computers by hackers are increasing in number. viruses, but also against hackers who try to access your machine, and e-mails that have potentially dangerous attachments. For example, eTrust EZ Armor protects against those attachments by closely monitoring a user’s system and e-mail. The technology will automatically detect when a user’s system is being threatened by a harmful e-mail attachment. The suite will also provide protection against cyber vandals by having the capability to detect if an unauthorized user is attempting to steal personal information and data from a user’s computer. It will automatically prevent that intrusion from ever happening. To learn more about Computer Associate’s security solutions for home and small business PC users, visit www.my-eTrust.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-135236-20190731-135231-51152.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-135231-51152.pdf